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Yes, let's spend 20 times the amount of money on a 18650 and a step down converter, instead of just swapping batteries - which you'll have to regardless, because that 18650 will run out as well.
kakaka. I have a lot of 18650 batteries removed from old laptop batteries, I have done a lot of other projects that are not finished and it is a waste to throw them away, so I came up with this method for your reference. About the current converter circuit with only resistor and 330uf capacitor is very simple to do, but I found it extremely cheap only $ 0.05 so I did it. Thanks for the comments. Please watch other videos and let me know what you think.
That's good idea, but I prefer to use 1.5v rechargeable batteries.that last for almost 6 month.The reason why you using 4.2v to extend the power.The voltage regulator itself consume energy . How long the battery life?
@@baleyabil1486 This idea helps me not to have to run out to buy batteries when they run out. I have a lot of 18650 batteries now so I use them all the time. The 18650 battery will run out in about 15 months and then I will charge it again to continue using it. What do you think about this? Thanks for your comment.
Instead of the buck converter it will better to divide the voltage in half using two 4.7k resistors. Or even better if you had a 2v zener or LED. The buck converter consumes more current. It's also better to charge the battery to a lower voltage like 4v or 3.8v since in a wall clock it's pretty much for standby.
Joo, warum nicht. Dachte bisher, Selbstentladung ist höher als durch Verbrauch und sah das nicht als Option. In einer Wanduhr mit Platz hab ich eine Monozelle untergebracht. Dürfte über 10 Jahre damit laufen. 🤔
I will replace it when it runs out of battery. I have an idea to use a small solar panel to charge the battery. What do you think about my idea? Check out my other videos and let me know what you think. Thank you very much.
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Hell that's a fast little motor working a. set reduction gears, but this missleading title he is still useing batteries. This a clock repair tube not a new of powering a clock forever
This idea helps me not to have to run out to buy batteries when they run out. I have a lot of 18650 batteries now so I use them all the time. The 18650 battery will run out in about 15 months and then I will charge it again to continue using it. What do you think about this? Thanks for your comment.
@honda2555 Diese Idee hilft mir, nicht losrennen zu müssen, um Batterien zu kaufen, wenn sie leer sind. Ich habe jetzt viele 18650-Batterien, also verwende ich sie ständig. Die 18650-Batterie ist in etwa 15 Monaten leer und dann lade ich sie wieder auf, um sie weiter zu verwenden. Was halten Sie davon? Danke für Ihren Kommentar.
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Yes, let's spend 20 times the amount of money on a 18650 and a step down converter, instead of just swapping batteries - which you'll have to regardless, because that 18650 will run out as well.
kakaka. I have a lot of 18650 batteries removed from old laptop batteries, I have done a lot of other projects that are not finished and it is a waste to throw them away, so I came up with this method for your reference. About the current converter circuit with only resistor and 330uf capacitor is very simple to do, but I found it extremely cheap only $ 0.05 so I did it. Thanks for the comments. Please watch other videos and let me know what you think.
Well, how will you charge the battery, woodpecker!!!
I have many 18650 batteries that run out and I replace them all. To recharge this battery, I will have to wait 15 months or more.
That's good idea, but I prefer to use 1.5v rechargeable batteries.that last for almost 6 month.The reason why you using 4.2v to extend the power.The voltage regulator itself consume energy . How long the battery life?
@@baleyabil1486 This idea helps me not to have to run out to buy batteries when they run out. I have a lot of 18650 batteries now so I use them all the time. The 18650 battery will run out in about 15 months and then I will charge it again to continue using it. What do you think about this? Thanks for your comment.
Instead of the buck converter it will better to divide the voltage in half using two 4.7k resistors. Or even better if you had a 2v zener or LED. The buck converter consumes more current.
It's also better to charge the battery to a lower voltage like 4v or 3.8v since in a wall clock it's pretty much for standby.
Thanks for your comment. You can watch other videos and give me your opinion so I can learn from my experience in the next video.
Joo, warum nicht. Dachte bisher, Selbstentladung ist höher als durch Verbrauch und sah das nicht als Option. In einer Wanduhr mit Platz hab ich eine Monozelle untergebracht. Dürfte über 10 Jahre damit laufen. 🤔
Just bin the clock and check your phone when you need to know the time
Wall clocks and wrist watches are also decorations. You can watch other videos from my channel, thank you very much.
So, after getting negative comments you cranked the story of you having many 18650 batteries from laptops?
How are you going to charge when the 18650 lithium battery becomes weak.
I will replace it when it runs out of battery. I have an idea to use a small solar panel to charge the battery. What do you think about my idea? Check out my other videos and let me know what you think. Thank you very much.
Hello, I just posted a new video, please watch and give me your opinion. I hope you support me with your own opinion. Thank you very much 👉👉👉 Make Your Own Super Powerful Soldering Iron at Home | 12 Volt 1000°C
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Hell that's a fast little motor working a. set reduction gears, but this missleading title he is still useing batteries. This a clock repair tube not a new of powering a clock forever
This idea helps me not to have to run out to buy batteries when they run out. I have a lot of 18650 batteries now so I use them all the time. The 18650 battery will run out in about 15 months and then I will charge it again to continue using it. What do you think about this? Thanks for your comment.
你的電源改造方式只適用鬧鐘「中高功率」不適用時鐘 「包含靜音時鐘」時鐘更簡單不需要高電流電壓源
這是我自己的想法,其實還有很多其他的方法。主要是怎麼做。感謝您的評論。請給我一些好的和有用的視頻主題的建議。
更簡單的改造 只需要4.7KΩ電阻與紅色預設LED(1.7V) 330μF電容
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@honda2555 Diese Idee hilft mir, nicht losrennen zu müssen, um Batterien zu kaufen, wenn sie leer sind. Ich habe jetzt viele 18650-Batterien, also verwende ich sie ständig. Die 18650-Batterie ist in etwa 15 Monaten leer und dann lade ich sie wieder auf, um sie weiter zu verwenden. Was halten Sie davon? Danke für Ihren Kommentar.
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Hello, I just posted a new video, please watch and give me your opinion. I hope you support me with your own opinion. Thank you very much 👉👉👉 Make Your Own Super Powerful Soldering Iron at Home | 12 Volt 1000°C
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